Volcanic ash is a major atmospheric hazard that has a significant impact on local populations and international aviation. The topography surrounding a volcano affects the transport and deposition of volcanic ash, but these effects have not been studied in depth. Here we investigate orographic impacts on ash transport and deposition in the context of the Sakurajima volcano in Japan, using the chemistry-resolving version of the Weather Research and Forecasting model. Sakurajima is an ideal location for such a study because of the surrounding mountainous topography, frequent eruptions, and comprehensive observing network. At Sakurajima, numerical experiments reveal that across the 2–8ϕ grain size range, the deposition of “medium-sized” ash (3–...
A co-pyroclastic density current (co-PDC) plume forms as a mixture of fine-grained (<90 μm) particle...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002This study analyzes the movement and dispersion of...
All explosive volcanic eruptions generate volcanic ash, fragments of rock that are produced when mag...
With the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull (Iceland) in 2010, interest in the transport of volcanic ash a...
A high-resolution forecast methodology for the ash hazard at Sakurajima volcano, Japan, is presented...
Volcanic ash has the capacity to impact human health, livestock, crops and infrastructure, including...
Large volcanic eruptions emit huge amounts of sulfur and fine ash into the stratosphere. These produ...
Wind erosion of freshly-deposited volcanic ash causes persistent storms, strongly affecting ecosyste...
Hazard analysis at caldera volcanoes is challenging due to the wide range of eruptive and environmen...
In this study, a real-time volcanic ash dispersion model called PUFF is applied to the Sakura-jima v...
The dispersion of volcanic emissions in the Earth atmosphere is of interest for climate research, ai...
Volcanic ash is a significant hazard for areas close to volcanoes and for aviation. Gravitational in...
All explosive volcanic eruptions generate volcanic ash, fragments of rock that are produced when mag...
Explosive volcanic eruptions can eject large quantities of tephra into the atmosphere that can be di...
We discuss two related problems of critical importance to the International Airways Volcano Watch: t...
A co-pyroclastic density current (co-PDC) plume forms as a mixture of fine-grained (<90 μm) particle...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002This study analyzes the movement and dispersion of...
All explosive volcanic eruptions generate volcanic ash, fragments of rock that are produced when mag...
With the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull (Iceland) in 2010, interest in the transport of volcanic ash a...
A high-resolution forecast methodology for the ash hazard at Sakurajima volcano, Japan, is presented...
Volcanic ash has the capacity to impact human health, livestock, crops and infrastructure, including...
Large volcanic eruptions emit huge amounts of sulfur and fine ash into the stratosphere. These produ...
Wind erosion of freshly-deposited volcanic ash causes persistent storms, strongly affecting ecosyste...
Hazard analysis at caldera volcanoes is challenging due to the wide range of eruptive and environmen...
In this study, a real-time volcanic ash dispersion model called PUFF is applied to the Sakura-jima v...
The dispersion of volcanic emissions in the Earth atmosphere is of interest for climate research, ai...
Volcanic ash is a significant hazard for areas close to volcanoes and for aviation. Gravitational in...
All explosive volcanic eruptions generate volcanic ash, fragments of rock that are produced when mag...
Explosive volcanic eruptions can eject large quantities of tephra into the atmosphere that can be di...
We discuss two related problems of critical importance to the International Airways Volcano Watch: t...
A co-pyroclastic density current (co-PDC) plume forms as a mixture of fine-grained (<90 μm) particle...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002This study analyzes the movement and dispersion of...
All explosive volcanic eruptions generate volcanic ash, fragments of rock that are produced when mag...